The most interesting discussions (I think) focus on the relative merits of a variety of techniques. "Is this more efficient than that?" "Can I do it this way?" "What are the security implications of such-and-such?"
This is where the combined talent and expertise of the Perl Monks' monks can really shine.
On that note, I would have to disagree with any kind of automatic benchmarking. The security implications are just too overwhelming. I would be willing to review and benchmark code and post the results (others would too, I'm sure), but I'd hate to see the Perl Monks server crash a lot from automatically executing untrusted code...
Neat idea...
Russ
In reply to RE: Challenges
by Russ
in thread Challenges
by Aighearach
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